Glenn Loury and Ann Althouse debate whether we should hold Hillary accountable for her actions during her husband’s sex scandals. Plus: Do Democrats really believe black lives matter?
Twenty-five years later, Robert Farley and Brian Laslie reminisce about Desert Storm trading cards and listening to the war on a Walkman.
Roger Haight and Paul Knitter, authors of Jesus & Buddha: Friends in Conversation, describe their search for a common vocabulary between Christianity and Buddhism.
Matt Lewis discusses the public descent of the former vice presidential candidate.
Glenn Loury says Democrats are genuflecting to what he considers to be the one-dimensional Black Lives Matter movement.
In 2012, before his imprisonment in Iran on charges of espionage, Iranian-American journalist Jason Rezaian talked to Robert Wright about the complex politics behind Iran’s foreign policy. Rezaian was released this weekend after 18 months in captivity.
Daniel Kaufman and Rabbi Barbara Block consider evolving conceptions of God in Reform Judaism. Plus: How should religion adapt to modernity?
Political science professor Steven Teles says our tendency to turn social issues into “badges of affiliation” hinders effective problem-solving. Plus: How people change their minds.
Kevin Glass and Matt DeLuca wonder if Donald Trump could be underperforming in polls because his voters are too embarrassed to admit they support him. Plus: Trump’s prospects in Iowa.
For our tenth anniversary, we asked some of BhTV’s oldest friends to reflect on the past decade.